A. Lipnitski, A. Marochkov, G. Karpelev, V. Lipnitskaya
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The level of cortisol in the blood was determined by the method of radioimmune assay using a set of reagents UP «PP IBC NAS of Belarus» ( Minsk, Republic of Belarus). Results. The cortisol level in patients with BD was 422.8 (216.7; 687.1) nmol/L. The level of cortisol was lower than the reference values in 11 (18.3%) patients with BD, and higher - in 12 (20%) patients. There were no differences between the groups in terms of cortisol level in the following parameters: arterial blood pressure, heart rate, frequency of vasopressors use, dose of vasopressors, time from the patient’s admission to the moment of BD diagnosis, time of observation of a potential donor between two examinations of the council, the number of organs being harvested for transplantation. Conclusions. In potential donors with brain death with low cortisol level, the indices of arterial blood pressure and the doses of injected vasopressors did not statistically significantly differ from those in donors with normal and elevated cortisol level.","PeriodicalId":23571,"journal":{"name":"Vestnik of Vitebsk State Medical University","volume":"18 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-12-10","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"CORTISOL LEVEL IN POTENTIAL ORGAN DONORS\",\"authors\":\"A. Lipnitski, A. Marochkov, G. Karpelev, V. Lipnitskaya\",\"doi\":\"10.22263/2312-4156.2021.6.7\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Currently, the need for the administration of corticosteroids to restore the normal adrenal function in patients with brain death (BD) in order to condition the functional systems before organ harvesting remains unclear. Objectives. 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目前,尚不清楚是否需要使用皮质类固醇来恢复脑死亡(BD)患者的正常肾上腺功能,以便在器官摘取前调节功能系统。目标。分析脑死亡潜在供体在获取用于移植的器官和组织之前的皮质醇水平。材料和方法。一项前瞻性试点研究包括60名脑死亡患者。脑死亡患者的平均年龄为53.5岁(48.5岁;58.5)岁,男性32岁(53.3%),女性28岁(46.7%)。脑死亡原因为:脑出血30例(50%),外伤性脑损伤10例(16.7%),蛛网膜下腔出血7例(11.7%),脑梗死13例(21.6%)。血液中的皮质醇水平采用放射免疫测定方法,使用一套试剂UP“PP IBC NAS of Belarus”(白俄罗斯共和国明斯克)。结果。BD患者的皮质醇水平为422.8 (216.7;687.1 nmol / L。11例(18.3%)BD患者皮质醇水平低于参考值,12例(20%)患者皮质醇水平高于参考值。在以下参数方面,两组之间的皮质醇水平没有差异:动脉血压、心率、血管加压剂使用频率、血管加压剂剂量、从患者入院到诊断为双相障碍的时间、两次检查之间观察潜在供体的时间、用于移植的器官数量。结论。在低皮质醇水平的脑死亡潜在供体中,动脉血压指数和注射血管加压剂剂量与皮质醇水平正常和升高的供体无统计学差异。
Currently, the need for the administration of corticosteroids to restore the normal adrenal function in patients with brain death (BD) in order to condition the functional systems before organ harvesting remains unclear. Objectives. To analyze the level of cortisol in potential donors with brain death before harvesting their organs and tissues for transplantation. Material and methods. A prospective pilot study included 60 patients with brain death. The average age of a patient with brain death was 53.5 (48.5; 58.5) years, males - 32 (53.3%) years, females - 28 (46.7%) years. The causes of brain death were: intracerebral hemorrhage - in 30 (50%) patients, traumatic brain injury - in 10 (16.7%) patients, subarachnoid hemorrhage - in 7 (11.7%) patients, cerebral infarction - in 13 (21.6%) patients. The level of cortisol in the blood was determined by the method of radioimmune assay using a set of reagents UP «PP IBC NAS of Belarus» ( Minsk, Republic of Belarus). Results. The cortisol level in patients with BD was 422.8 (216.7; 687.1) nmol/L. The level of cortisol was lower than the reference values in 11 (18.3%) patients with BD, and higher - in 12 (20%) patients. There were no differences between the groups in terms of cortisol level in the following parameters: arterial blood pressure, heart rate, frequency of vasopressors use, dose of vasopressors, time from the patient’s admission to the moment of BD diagnosis, time of observation of a potential donor between two examinations of the council, the number of organs being harvested for transplantation. Conclusions. In potential donors with brain death with low cortisol level, the indices of arterial blood pressure and the doses of injected vasopressors did not statistically significantly differ from those in donors with normal and elevated cortisol level.